Alternatives’ Whitin Mill Project Wins
Blackstone Valley Chamber 2007 Cornerstone Award
Whitinsville,
MA –
Alternatives’ Whitin Mill Project has won a
2007 Cornerstone Award from the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce.
The award is presented to Chamber members who have renovated existing
structures to enhance the esthetic and economic values of the Valley.
Alternatives' is being recognized for its "outstanding mill renovation."
The renovated
30,000-square-foot Whitin Mill features artisan space, a
theater/training space, restaurant space and an art gallery. It also
houses Alternatives’ administrative offices, an employment office and
affordable housing for people served by Alternatives. All surround a
riverside community plaza featuring a labyrinth. The entire complex is
provided with heating/air conditioning and electricity through green,
renewable energy.
In giving the award, Chamber
board chairman Joseph Barbato praised Alternatives for its “continuing
dedication to the community. This project” he said, “truly embraces the
heritage of the Blackstone Valley’s past and is now a beacon of our very
bright future.”
“Alternatives needs real
community opportunities for the individuals we serve,” said Alternatives
executive director Dennis Rice. “The restoration of the Whitin mill will
provide those opportunities while contributing to the quality of life
and economic development of the region. Alternatives is honored to
receive the Cornerstone Award.”
Office, artisan and restaurant space is now being leased. Alternatives'
Capital Campaign has raised more than $3.6 million to date with a goal
of raising $4.2 million in support of the $9.2-million
historic-renovation project. To help raise the additional monies,
Alternatives is selling pavers, which can be etched with a name, quote
or business name. The pavers will surround the labyrinth on the
riverside community plaza and are priced from $250.
Alternatives is a non-profit agency
serving more than 550 adults with developmental and psychiatric
disabilities in 45 programs throughout central Massachusetts.
For more information on,
or to schedule a tour of, The Whitin Mill, contact Dennis Rice at
508-234-0853 x309 or visit Alternatives’ website,
www.alternativesnet.org.
Photo:
Dennis Rice (center), executive director of Alternatives, with
JosephDeliso (left), executive director, Blackstone Valley Chamber of
Commerce and Joseph Barbato Chairman of the Board, Blackstone Valley
Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Images by Belinda Mazur
Tom Saupe
Director of Community Outreach
Alternatives
50 Douglas Road
Whitinsville, MA 01588
508-234-6232 x302
Help Build The Dream: Watch our 3-minute movie of the Whitin Mill
Project
http://www.alternativesnet.org